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Jim Murphy

Jim Murphy is an international product engineer at Advanced Interconnections Corp., West Warwick, R.I. He earned his mechanical engineering degree from the Wentworth Institute of Technology in Boston, Mass.


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  • Build A Custom Board-To-Board Connector System Using Sockets

    By Jim Murphy, April 26, 2004

    A major automotive-electronics test-equipment manufacturer needed to overcome several design challenges involving stackable, socketed pc test boards employed by users to field-configure the manufacturer's rear-end and engine test systems. Initially,...

  • Build A Socketed Chip Test-Fixture Board

    By Jim Murphy, April 26, 2004

    Many new electronic devices, such as microprocessors, require testing at every step, from design to production. Conventional test-fixture designs often require that chip packages be soldered to adapters, which then plug into test sockets on the test...

  • Mounting Power Converters On Printed-Circuit Boards With Sockets

    By Jim Murphy, April 26, 2004

    High-value pc boards, used in mainframe computers, automatic test equipment, industrial control systems, and telecommunications systems, frequently incorporate single or multiple ac-dc or dc-dc converters, power supplies, and battery packs. During...

  • Get Yourself "Plugged In" To The Latest In Socketing Systems

    By Jim Murphy, April 26, 2004

    With the proper sockets, you can anticipate and overcome a number of potentially troublesome and costly design issues early in the development cycle. Electronic designers have long been familiar with using sockets as a fast and efficient...